Viral and cellular factors governing hamster cell infection by murine and gibbon ape leukemia viruses.
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A human amphotropic retrovirus receptor is a second member of the gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor familyMolecular determinants of species specificity in the coronavirus receptor aminopeptidase N (CD13): influence of N-linked glycosylation.The envelope glycoprotein of an amphotropic murine retrovirus binds specifically to the cellular receptor/phosphate transporter of susceptible speciesSubcellular redistribution of Pit-2 P(i) transporter/amphotropic leukemia virus (A-MuLV) receptor in A-MuLV-infected NIH 3T3 fibroblasts: involvement in superinfection interference.In vivo rescue of a silent tax-deficient bovine leukemia virus from a tumor-derived ovine B-cell line by recombination with a retrovirally transduced wild-type tax gene.Gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor functions of type III phosphate transporters from CHOK1 cells are disrupted by two distinct mechanisms.Entry of amphotropic murine leukemia virus is influenced by residues in the putative second extracellular domain of its receptor, Pit2.Simian sarcoma-associated virus fails to infect Chinese hamster cells despite the presence of functional gibbon ape leukemia virus receptorsTransmembrane topology of PiT-2, a phosphate transporter-retrovirus receptor.Comparison of the convergent receptor utilization of a retargeted feline leukemia virus envelope with a naturally-occurring porcine endogenous retrovirus A.Resistance to infection by subgroups B, D, and E avian sarcoma and leukosis viruses is explained by a premature stop codon within a resistance allele of the tvb receptor gene.Regional characterization of energy metabolism in the brain of normal and MPTP-intoxicated mice using new markers of glucose and phosphate transport.Primate gammaretroviruses require an ancillary factor not required for murine gammaretroviruses to infect BHK cellsA virus-virus interaction circumvents the virus receptor requirement for infection by pathogenic retroviruses.Generation of novel syncytium-inducing and host range variants of ecotropic moloney murine leukemia virus in Mus spicilegusNaturally Occurring Polymorphisms of the Mouse Gammaretrovirus Receptors CAT-1 and XPR1 Alter Virus Tropism and Pathogenicity.Induction of ebolavirus cross-species immunity using retrovirus-like particles bearing the Ebola virus glycoprotein lacking the mucin-like domain.The dual-function hamster receptor for amphotropic murine leukemia virus (MuLV), 10A1 MuLV, and gibbon ape leukemia virus is a phosphate symporterThe amphotropic and ecotropic murine leukemia virus envelope TM subunits are equivalent mediators of direct membrane fusion: implications for the role of the ecotropic envelope and receptor in syncytium formation and viral entry.Substitution of a single amino acid residue is sufficient to allow the human amphotropic murine leukemia virus receptor to also function as a gibbon ape leukemia virus receptor.The Japanese feral mouse Pit1 and Pit2 homologs lack an acidic residue at position 550 but still function as gibbon ape leukemia virus receptors: implications for virus binding motifAnalysis of the unique hamster cell tropism of ecotropic murine leukemia virus PVC-211.Capillary endothelial cell tropism of PVC-211 murine leukemia virus and its application for gene transductionRole of receptor polymorphism and glycosylation in syncytium induction and host range variation of ecotropic mouse gammaretroviruses.Glycosylation-dependent inactivation of the ecotropic murine leukemia virus receptorProperties of a unique form of the murine amphotropic leukemia virus receptor expressed on hamster cells.Introduction of human genomic sequences renders CHO-K1 cells susceptible to infection by amphotropic retroviruses.Characterization of a naturally occurring ecotropic receptor that does not facilitate entry of all ecotropic murine retrovirusesGibbon ape leukemia virus and the amphotropic murine leukemia virus 4070A exhibit an unusual interference pattern on E36 Chinese hamster cells.The requirements for viral entry differ from those for virally induced syncytium formation in NIH 3T3/DTras cells exposed to Moloney murine leukemia virus.Novel postentry resistance to AKV ecotropic mouse gammaretroviruses in the African pygmy mouse, Mus minutoides.Susceptibility of porcine endogenous retrovirus to anti-retroviral inhibitors.Identification of an extracellular domain within the human PiT2 receptor that is required for amphotropic murine leukemia virus bindingCharacterization of recombinant nonecotropic murine leukemia viruses from the wild mouse species Mus spretusNovel host range and cytopathic variant of ecotropic Friend murine leukemia virus.Expression levels of the PiT-2 receptor explain, in part, the gestational age-dependent alterations in transduction efficiency after in utero retroviral-mediated gene transferRegulation of susceptibility and cell surface receptor for the B-lymphotropic papovavirus by N glycosylation.Modulation of ecotropic murine retroviruses by N-linked glycosylation of the cell surface receptor/amino acid transporter.Detailed mapping of determinants within the porcine endogenous retrovirus envelope surface unit identifies critical residues for human cell infection within the proline-rich region.Identification of residues outside of the receptor binding domain that influence the infectivity and tropism of porcine endogenous retrovirus.
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Viral and cellular factors governing hamster cell infection by murine and gibbon ape leukemia viruses.
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Viral and cellular factors gov ...... d gibbon ape leukemia viruses.
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